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The Score: NBA Union's Legal Bills Keep Piling Up
As players get set for a new National Basketball Association season, the union that represents them remains locked in litigation with its former leader. Meanwhile, in other sports law news: a Williams & Connolly partner starts his own sports agency; a trio of litigators helps Mark Cuban beat the SEC; Jeffrey Kessler sizes up collegiate clients; and Lanny Davis signs on to defend the Washington Redskins' name.At Court, Smokers Wait With Bated Breath
Lawyers for smokers, like appellate specialist Daniel Smith, and attorneys for cigarette makers should watch the Supreme Court closely: Millions in potential damages ride on this week's arguments over whether addiction or the onset of illness set the statute of limitation's clock to ticking.Eminem Record Label Bites at Apple in Closely Watched Copyright Trial
A copyright infringement battle between Eminem's record label Eight Mile Style and Apple Inc. kicked off on Friday in Detroit federal district court. Eight Mile Style claims Apple did not have a license to reproduce and sell 93 Eminem songs, for which it contends Apple has earned $2.58 million from iTunes downloads. Aftermath Records, founded by rapper and producer Dr. Dre, is also a defendant in the case.Government highlights personal gain as KB Home stock options backdating trial opens
KB Home's former chief executive officer "secretly padded his pay" by about $11 million when he backdated his own stock options without the knowledge of others at the company, including its in-house lawyers, a federal prosecutor alleged during opening statements in the criminal trial against Bruce Karatz.O'Connor Retirement Raises Stakes on Hot-Button Issues
Hollywood Scores Twin DVD Victories
Hollywood movie studios scored a second court victory in as many days against DVD copying. On Wednesday, California's 6th District Court of Appeal threw out a trial court win for Kaleidescape, maker of high-end home entertainment systems that allow people to copy and store DVDs. That follows a Tuesday order from Northern District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel blocking RealNetworks from selling its RealDVD software, which allows users to copy DVDs. The winner in both cases was the DVD Copy Control Association.Trending Stories
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